Looks like North American AT-6 Texan to me. They were often converted to represent various WWII aircraft for movies because they were (and are) easily and more cheaply available than the real thing.
I think Hinkkanen could be right. It does look Texan-ish, except for the canopy, which is smaller and farther back than on a standard Texan, and I think the wings have been configured to look Mustangish.
"(T)he old world two aircraft you see on the Apron near the terminal is a T-6 Warbird that belongs to a Mr. Ott. He is the guy who comes to the airport every July for a month with the T-6 to offer rides and also offers people to fly it, at a cost of course."
http://www.usslibertyinquiry.com/evidence/mapsphotos/usnavy-a1.jpg
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0855542/M/
http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=39.927053~-74.297067&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=8542181
I think Hinkkanen could be right. It does look Texan-ish, except for the canopy, which is smaller and farther back than on a standard Texan, and I think the wings have been configured to look Mustangish.
"(T)he old world two aircraft you see on the Apron near the terminal is a T-6 Warbird that belongs to a Mr. Ott. He is the guy who comes to the airport every July for a month with the T-6 to offer rides and also offers people to fly it, at a cost of course."